CEEPUS

Central European Exchange Program for University Studies

CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Program for University Studies) is a regional program, which started operating in March 1995. The goal of the program is to establish and encourage the mobility of students and teachers between the participating countries and to take advantage of mutual friendship links and the opportunities of forming joint study programs.

Countries

Higher education institutions from the following countries can participate in the CEEPUS program: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Croatia, Kosovo, Hungary, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Serbia.

Coordinator

One of these institutions is the network coordinator. A network as a whole applies for a certain number of months of mobility, which can only be allocated for the purpose of hosting incoming students and teachers in accordance with the approved proposal of the mobility program.

Women Writers in History

The CEEPUS network Women Writers in History represents the continuation and deepening of the collaboration in the field of women writers research, which has been performed at the School of Humanities for over a decade and started with the entering into the NEWW Women Writers in History, was further carried on in the form of the COST Action.

Erasmus CEEPUS

CEEPUS operates on the basis of networks. An individual network is established by a university, school or its department of a certain field. The network must consist of at least three partner universities/ schools/ departments, of which at least two from different countries.